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he has been on leave since october 22. the deputy says he thought 13-year-old andy lopez was carrying an ak-47 when he shot him. the gun was an air bb gun made to look real. the justice for andy lopez facebook page is calling for a protest at a santa rosa city council tomorrow. >> new details about the deadly asiana crash at sfo. the chronicle is reporting three fire department commanders in charge after the crash never took a required training course for aircraft disasters. the chief says it was not vital for commanders to take the course calling it very specialized training. tomorrow in washington, d.c., federal officials plan to hear from witnesses, the faa, boeing and others about that crash. the four pilots on board will not be attending. three teens were killed and 180 passengers hurt. nbc's unit is heading to the hearings. steven will have live reports on the investigations starting tomorrow morning here on "today in the bay." >> millions nation wide are dealing with what's called an historic ice event. the blast is
he has been on leave since october 22. the deputy says he thought 13-year-old andy lopez was carrying an ak-47 when he shot him. the gun was an air bb gun made to look real. the justice for andy lopez facebook page is calling for a protest at a santa rosa city council tomorrow. >> new details about the deadly asiana crash at sfo. the chronicle is reporting three fire department commanders in charge after the crash never took a required training course for aircraft disasters. the chief...
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he has been on leave since october 22. the deputy says he thought 13-year-old ante was carrying a real ak-47. the gun was made to look real. in response to the deputy's return the justice for andy lopez facebook page is calling for a protest tomorrow afternoon. >> also deputies will continue their investigation into human remains at shiloh regional park. yesterday a father called the sheriff's office saying he and his children spotted a human skull and a tennis shoe in a creek bed. they also found other remains near leaves nearby. >> tech companies teaming up today. >> scott, they are angry at the u.s. government this morning. >> they are. good morning to you. for spying on customers. i think everybody understands that there is a need to find bad guys but it's become more apparent this morning that the government is sifting through our data too. a coalition of tech companies think you're seeing the nasdaq open there, microsoft, twitter, aol, all demanding new restrictions on the nsa and warning the government in the ad sil
he has been on leave since october 22. the deputy says he thought 13-year-old ante was carrying a real ak-47. the gun was made to look real. in response to the deputy's return the justice for andy lopez facebook page is calling for a protest tomorrow afternoon. >> also deputies will continue their investigation into human remains at shiloh regional park. yesterday a father called the sheriff's office saying he and his children spotted a human skull and a tennis shoe in a creek bed. they...
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celebrated his 44th birthday wednesday by announcing he and his super star wife are going vegan for 22 days. although, he prefers to call it plant-based diet. >>> and remember heidi montag and spencer pratt? maybe you don't. "the hills" stars apparently are now broke after spending $10 million in just a few years. $30,000 shopping sprees and $10,000 dinners are evidently to blame. $10,000 for dinner? pratt's explanation, quote, we thought we were jay-z and beyon beyonce. >> they were lame then and they're lame now. >> at the time, spidey everywhere. they got all the attention. she with her plastic surgeries, he with his famous attitude towards life. >> you seem like you know a lot about them as a couple. >> how could we not know about them? >> i didn't know they were named spider or whatever. i take the high road. thanks for teaching me. i wish i could unlearn it. >> we'll talk more, my friend. i'm richard lui, this is "early today." we hope it's your first stop of the day today here on nbc. >>> leading the news in the chicago tribune, driving off the decline in u.s. cities, study says
celebrated his 44th birthday wednesday by announcing he and his super star wife are going vegan for 22 days. although, he prefers to call it plant-based diet. >>> and remember heidi montag and spencer pratt? maybe you don't. "the hills" stars apparently are now broke after spending $10 million in just a few years. $30,000 shopping sprees and $10,000 dinners are evidently to blame. $10,000 for dinner? pratt's explanation, quote, we thought we were jay-z and beyon beyonce....
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he shot and killed andy lopez october 22. he thought he was holding an assault rifle when he shot him. the sheriff's department said he will be put on desk duty till the district attorney decides to file charges against him. >>> a surf died early today as his home burned down. this morning firefighters were called to the home. this is video of the remains of the home still smoldering there as you can see. sheriff's deputies say he was found several houses away from the burning home in his crashed car. investigators say it appears he was driving away from the burning house when he died. the firefighters say it appears he suffered a heart attack which may have been brought on by smoke inhalation. an investigation is underway. >>> police moved on to clean out an encampment. she was not aware the police were coming today. she said yesterday she got a key to a new apartment. while she excited about the apartment she says she will miss her community. >> we are just all close people here. it is really -- we are not trouble. we help
he shot and killed andy lopez october 22. he thought he was holding an assault rifle when he shot him. the sheriff's department said he will be put on desk duty till the district attorney decides to file charges against him. >>> a surf died early today as his home burned down. this morning firefighters were called to the home. this is video of the remains of the home still smoldering there as you can see. sheriff's deputies say he was found several houses away from the burning home in...
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fargo, 22 below. now your car doesn't feel that. but the pets do. the animals outside do. your face does too. make sure the pets don't have to stand there in the wind. bring them inside if you can. make sure that the water isn't frozen. because water in zero doesn't stay liquid very long. >>> don't like drones watching your every move? shoot them down. a colorado town is about to vote on an ordinance to do just that. it's dividing a tight-knit community and raising questions about how much americans want in their lives. >> reporter: deer trail, colorado, population 598. a small town with big american pride, claiming to be home of the world's first rodeo. >> david and goliath. >> reporter: this resident is ready to fight for old west values that he believes are threatened by drones. >> so if you see one overhead, what are you proposing to do? >> i am proposing to shoot it down. >> reporter: he says it was the national defense authorization act that got him fired up. he read about the government's plan to add six bases for drone testing and invest $23 billion into new unmann
fargo, 22 below. now your car doesn't feel that. but the pets do. the animals outside do. your face does too. make sure the pets don't have to stand there in the wind. bring them inside if you can. make sure that the water isn't frozen. because water in zero doesn't stay liquid very long. >>> don't like drones watching your every move? shoot them down. a colorado town is about to vote on an ordinance to do just that. it's dividing a tight-knit community and raising questions about how...
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. >>> now to an update on nsa spy revelations. the "washington post" reports the agency tracks nearly 5 billion cell phones a day. edward snowden says the spy agency is equipped with a spy program that can build relationship patterns of overseas calls. the records do not track americans intentionally but the nsa does come into contact with domestic calls. >>> 2 million passwords stolen from accounts you likely use and leaked online. according to security experts facebook, twitter, google and yahoo accounts were compromised. facebook and twitter have reset the passwords. a facebook spokesman responded saying it appears that people's computers may have been attacked by hackers using malware. >>> the most common password in the set was 123456 used in a massive 00 accounts operation continues to save dozens of beached whales. specialists are trying to move the 41 living whales into deeper waters where they normally live before low tide returns. it is unknown how the whales ended up in such shallow waters. the species is known for the
. >>> now to an update on nsa spy revelations. the "washington post" reports the agency tracks nearly 5 billion cell phones a day. edward snowden says the spy agency is equipped with a spy program that can build relationship patterns of overseas calls. the records do not track americans intentionally but the nsa does come into contact with domestic calls. >>> 2 million passwords stolen from accounts you likely use and leaked online. according to security experts...
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far fargo, 22 below. now your car doesn't feel that. but the pets do. the animals outside do. your face does too. make sure the pets don't have to stand there in the wnd. bring them inside if you can. make sure that the water isn't frozen. because water in zero doesn't stay liquid very long. >>> don't like drones watching your every move? shoot them down. a colorado town is about to vote on an order thainance to do jus. it's dividing a tight-knit community and raising questions about how much americans want in their lives. >> reporter: deer trail, colorado, population 598. a small town with big american pride, claiming to be home of the world's first rodeo. >> david and goliath. >> reporter: this resident is ready to fight for old west values that he believes are threatened by drones. >> so if you see one overhead, what are you proposing to do? >> i am proposing to shoot it down. >> reporter: he says it was the national defense authorization act that got him fired up. he read about the government's plan to add six bases for drone testing and invest $23 billion into new unmanne
far fargo, 22 below. now your car doesn't feel that. but the pets do. the animals outside do. your face does too. make sure the pets don't have to stand there in the wnd. bring them inside if you can. make sure that the water isn't frozen. because water in zero doesn't stay liquid very long. >>> don't like drones watching your every move? shoot them down. a colorado town is about to vote on an order thainance to do jus. it's dividing a tight-knit community and raising questions about...
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>> we live in a democracy. most of the people working on the story are british people who have families in this country who love this country. i'm slightly surprised to be asked the question. yes, we are patriots and one of the things are patriotic about is the nature of democracy .nd the freedom of the press >> so the reason you have done this is not to damage country? >> it is to help the country in light of the data that is concerned. that areare countries not general democracies where the press are not free to write about these things and whether security services to tell wheres what to write and politicians to censor newspapers. it is not the country that we live and in britain. is. it is one of the things i love about this country. we have the freedom to write and to report and to think and we have some privacy. those of the concerns that need to be balanced against national security which known as underestimating. i can speak for the entire garden staff who have families who live in this country that the
>> we live in a democracy. most of the people working on the story are british people who have families in this country who love this country. i'm slightly surprised to be asked the question. yes, we are patriots and one of the things are patriotic about is the nature of democracy .nd the freedom of the press >> so the reason you have done this is not to damage country? >> it is to help the country in light of the data that is concerned. that areare countries not general...
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>> we live in a democracy. most of the people working on this historic our push people who have families in this country who love this country. i'm slightly surprised to be asked the question, but yes, we are patriots and one of the things we are patriotic about is the nature of the democracy and the nature of a free press and the fact that one can in this country discuss and report these things. >> so the reason why you've done this has not been to damage the country. it is to help the country understand what is going on as far as surveillance is concerned and? >> i think there are countries and they are not generally democracies where the press are not free to write about these things and with the security services do tell editors what to write and where politicians do censor newspapers. that's not the country that we live in in britain. it's not the country that america is, and it's one of the things i love about this country is that we have that freedom to write and to report and to think, and we have some
>> we live in a democracy. most of the people working on this historic our push people who have families in this country who love this country. i'm slightly surprised to be asked the question, but yes, we are patriots and one of the things we are patriotic about is the nature of the democracy and the nature of a free press and the fact that one can in this country discuss and report these things. >> so the reason why you've done this has not been to damage the country. it is to help...
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we clear out wednesday, thursday, but lochte temperatures. 22 in boston. 28 in new york. 26 for d.c. deep freeze across much of the country. in some cases 40 degrees below average for this time of year. >> man, oh, man. janice, thank you very much. stay warm. >>> let's just say the last thing that retailers needed, or frantic holiday shoppers wanted. fedex reporting a possible delay and possible disruption in 15 states. how bad will this get? >> usually we can anticipate a couple storms during the holiday season, but the reason why this is so important now is because retail sales over the thanksgiving weekend weren't exactly what we thought they would be. we thought they would be bigger. they weren't, and now we're going to start seeing retailers scramble to reach the customer dollars to buy the merchandise. >> wouldn't they do a lot of stuff online and might they be more inclined to buy more because they're home and have nothing else to do? >> you think. but a lot of the retails don't have the infrastructure set up for online. wal-mart has had an online presence since 2000 but amazo
we clear out wednesday, thursday, but lochte temperatures. 22 in boston. 28 in new york. 26 for d.c. deep freeze across much of the country. in some cases 40 degrees below average for this time of year. >> man, oh, man. janice, thank you very much. stay warm. >>> let's just say the last thing that retailers needed, or frantic holiday shoppers wanted. fedex reporting a possible delay and possible disruption in 15 states. how bad will this get? >> usually we can anticipate a...
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tonya mosley is in washington state with more on how families struggle to get by on low pay. >> it's 22:00, and maya molina's five hour shift at kfc is over. she is off to pick up her youngest son to day care before heading home. and with no time to take off her uniform, maya heads to the kitchen to make a snack and help her two older children with home work. >> they look to me, they don't have no one else to look to. >> for the last five years the 35-year-old single mother of three has been making $9.31 an hour. that's just under $17,000 a year. >> i'm the definition of the working poor as they say. >> maya's job helps, but doesn't cover the cost of supporting a family of four. at 35 hours a week, she's barely able to cover the cost of living expenses. >> i receive food stamp benefits, i receive subsidized day care, subsidized housing and my job, my son is on wick. >> women's infant and children is a federal program that offers food and health kay. maya says her main concern is providing stability for her children. right now i am focusing on taking care of them, making them happy, and
tonya mosley is in washington state with more on how families struggle to get by on low pay. >> it's 22:00, and maya molina's five hour shift at kfc is over. she is off to pick up her youngest son to day care before heading home. and with no time to take off her uniform, maya heads to the kitchen to make a snack and help her two older children with home work. >> they look to me, they don't have no one else to look to. >> for the last five years the 35-year-old single mother of...
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up today to take on the nsa. >> yeah, good morning. when we first learned some weeks ago the nsa had been tapping the fiber of optic cables belonging to google and yahoo! some of those companies expressed their anger in ways i can't really repeat on tv. this morning the companies are expressing their anger with full-page ads in "the washington post" and "the new york times." the coalition of twitter, facebook, apple, microsoft, linkedin, aol and yahoo! and google demanding legal reforms to control american spying on americans as well as putting the government on notice that those companies will encrypt their data to keep it out of government hands. the other big story this morning is the markets. you're looking at the open of the nasdaq as american airlines celebrates its merger with u.s. air. it is absolutely official, making the largest airline in america. the market's doing very well. in fact, right off the opening bell, the nasdaq hit a 13-year high. back to you. >> all those earnings, perhaps you could buy a new house. >>> how muc
up today to take on the nsa. >> yeah, good morning. when we first learned some weeks ago the nsa had been tapping the fiber of optic cables belonging to google and yahoo! some of those companies expressed their anger in ways i can't really repeat on tv. this morning the companies are expressing their anger with full-page ads in "the washington post" and "the new york times." the coalition of twitter, facebook, apple, microsoft, linkedin, aol and yahoo! and google...
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a more skilled underground utility worker can make $22 an hour and up. if you prefer more delicate work and would rather be inside working with people, how about the hair industry? >> if you have a skill or willing to work and learn the skill, you can definitely do it. >> reporter: no degree required but you do need to go to hair school. that cost tricia staples $15,000. now after three years as a stylest at eclipse salon in mclean, only 28 years old, she's worked her way up into a decent salary. >> i'm making close to probably $60,000 a year. >> reporter: eclipse has an apprentice program which starts employees out washing hair at $10 an hour. they do pull in at least $15 with tips. 25-year-old andy kimm who immigrated from south korea went through the program and is now a full-time stylist. >> the first time i couldn't do this very well. i couldn't but a lot of people helped and now i can. >> reporter: he's making more than $30,000 a year but he knows that there's great opportunity for growth in a high end salon like this. owner diane fisher says all i
a more skilled underground utility worker can make $22 an hour and up. if you prefer more delicate work and would rather be inside working with people, how about the hair industry? >> if you have a skill or willing to work and learn the skill, you can definitely do it. >> reporter: no degree required but you do need to go to hair school. that cost tricia staples $15,000. now after three years as a stylest at eclipse salon in mclean, only 28 years old, she's worked her way up into a...
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just before the gunman pulled the trigger. >> reporter: the family of the 22-year-old had little to say as they headed to court to face the man accused of killing him over a video game consol. >> a human being losing his life over a playstation 4. i think that's very, very disturbing. >> reporter: prosecutors say ronnie collins of san francisco responded to an instagram ad posted by the girlfriend advertising the sale of a sony playstation 4. prosecutors say collins pointed a gun through an open window as they sat in a car. >> the defendant said no, and pointed the gun back down at him. shot him in each arm, and twice in the lower abdomen. >> reporter: prosecutors say police used the instagram exchanges to track down collins. he faces one murder, and two robbery charges. bail was set today at $5 million. >> this was a christmas time predator. if you think about what occurred there, the very antithesis of the season of giving. >> reporter: he says he will fight to get a fair trial. >> we don't need name calling. peopling about demonized before they have a chance to sit in front of a jury
just before the gunman pulled the trigger. >> reporter: the family of the 22-year-old had little to say as they headed to court to face the man accused of killing him over a video game consol. >> a human being losing his life over a playstation 4. i think that's very, very disturbing. >> reporter: prosecutors say ronnie collins of san francisco responded to an instagram ad posted by the girlfriend advertising the sale of a sony playstation 4. prosecutors say collins pointed a...
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do you approve of obamacare or disapprove asking 18-29-year-olds 57 percent disapprove of the law. 22 percent are without health insurance. of that group less than a third, just 29 percent plan to enroll. that is a real challenge now for the white house. they point to security issues on the web site and doctor shortages. 40 to 50 percent of the numbers in their older plans are being canceled. it is harder to get access to a doctor. it will be hard to get access to a doctor you used to go see. >> they will keep driving this message young people need to sign up for health insurance. >> if you are a bartender have a happy hour. >> house oversight committee darrel issa says the web site could reach 10 figures. he told fox news while they will get the web site working it will probably cost over a billion dollars by the end. the administration has not released the exact figure of the costs. the original cost estimate $400 million. that brings us to our look who is talking. president of software firm and david kennedy a cyber security analyst and a legal hacker both explained to sean hannity
do you approve of obamacare or disapprove asking 18-29-year-olds 57 percent disapprove of the law. 22 percent are without health insurance. of that group less than a third, just 29 percent plan to enroll. that is a real challenge now for the white house. they point to security issues on the web site and doctor shortages. 40 to 50 percent of the numbers in their older plans are being canceled. it is harder to get access to a doctor. it will be hard to get access to a doctor you used to go see....
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just before the gunman pulled the trigger. >> reporter: the family of the 22-year-old had little to say as they headed to court to face the man accused of killing him over a video game consol. >> a human being losing his life over a playstation 4. i think that's very, very disturbing. >> reporter: prosecutors say ronnie collins of san francisco responded to an instagram ad posted by the girlfriend advertising the sale of a sony playstation 4. prosecutors say collins pointed a gun through an open window as they sat in a car. >> the defendant said no, and pointed the gun back down at him. shot him in each arm, and twice in the lower abdomen. >> reporter: prosecutors say police used the instagram exchanges to track down collins. he faces one murder, and two robbery charges. bail was set today at $5 million. >> this was a christmas time predator. if you think about what occurred there, the very antithesis of the season of giving. >> reporter: he says he will fight to get a fair trial. >> we don't need name calling. peopling about demonized before they have a chance to sit in front of a jury
just before the gunman pulled the trigger. >> reporter: the family of the 22-year-old had little to say as they headed to court to face the man accused of killing him over a video game consol. >> a human being losing his life over a playstation 4. i think that's very, very disturbing. >> reporter: prosecutors say ronnie collins of san francisco responded to an instagram ad posted by the girlfriend advertising the sale of a sony playstation 4. prosecutors say collins pointed a...
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we're at a fulfillment center in the bronx and thousands of packages among the 22 million pagan -- packages ships today, an historic record. it's helping to lift their stock. i they have touched a high today. the increase of 11% from last year, fedex is helping 125 packages per second. 85 million packages globally this week alone. >> that's a lot. what are the workers saying about how busy it is? i guess they're glad to be employed. >> reporter: it's a busy day and a lot of the workers believe it's only going to get crazy 'er. a lot of people only made their cyber monday purchases today, maybe tonight and a lot of those packages will be heading out from fulfillment centers. we'll see how the numbers shake out. the retail numbers for this month and the holiday season -- we'll see if fedex can deliver in terms of their targets this tough holiday season. >> good too see you. >> fast-food workers from some 100 cities are planning to walk off the job on this coming thursday. it's the largest effort yet to push for higher wages. to get some people out of what amounts to poverty. you'll remember t
we're at a fulfillment center in the bronx and thousands of packages among the 22 million pagan -- packages ships today, an historic record. it's helping to lift their stock. i they have touched a high today. the increase of 11% from last year, fedex is helping 125 packages per second. 85 million packages globally this week alone. >> that's a lot. what are the workers saying about how busy it is? i guess they're glad to be employed. >> reporter: it's a busy day and a lot of the...
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the first time they've got spoon the 30s. 22, denver. los angeles, mid-30s, and the wind chill, what it feels like if you're not protected, 4 in chicago, 5 in kansas city. minus 19 in minneapolis, and 13 in denver. it's been really cold. a lot of the snow is not melting. looking at the southwest and california, 38 in los angeles tonight, shepard so much of the country, except for our friends in florida. wouldn't we like to be in florida. >> florida in the winter. may get to go soon. thanks a lot. watching football ready,ow know there was snow all over the place. the storms made for challenging conditions and mighty tough calls especially along the east coast, and pictures on the monster wall. i love this wall. i want a wall like this but not when it snows like this. tis this is out of philadelphia. detroit was at philly. the lions lost to the eagles about look at the snow. thissen a small amount of snow. they got, depending on the area of pilly, somewhere around five to ten but you can see the pileups at the feet. they have to make the l
the first time they've got spoon the 30s. 22, denver. los angeles, mid-30s, and the wind chill, what it feels like if you're not protected, 4 in chicago, 5 in kansas city. minus 19 in minneapolis, and 13 in denver. it's been really cold. a lot of the snow is not melting. looking at the southwest and california, 38 in los angeles tonight, shepard so much of the country, except for our friends in florida. wouldn't we like to be in florida. >> florida in the winter. may get to go soon....
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episodically a catch-22. they don't play when they are spying on you. and they will have to be proving that spirits of the problem is that we have the constitutional check in all three have been an echo chamber and we assume and i think that that is really unfounded. >> we have richard the main and taking liberties in the name of the book. >> hello, thank you for taking my call. speaking of being censored. i wonder if you're familiar of the book called extreme prejudice. >> richard boucher a little bit earlier, he asked the same question. >> have you heard of a susan landau? >> no. >> at the second time he's called without question. to were going to let him go. next caller. >> caller: hello, i'm concerned about the national defense authorization act you think the representatives would be out on vacation, the president in the and the house and the senate all signed in and would you please comment? >> yes, we were concerned about some of the things about that as well, and one of the things that they did was they authorized future president as well to deta
episodically a catch-22. they don't play when they are spying on you. and they will have to be proving that spirits of the problem is that we have the constitutional check in all three have been an echo chamber and we assume and i think that that is really unfounded. >> we have richard the main and taking liberties in the name of the book. >> hello, thank you for taking my call. speaking of being censored. i wonder if you're familiar of the book called extreme prejudice. >>...
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kron4 jackie sissel is out live in one of creek. the >> is 10 degrees below freezing. 22 degrees. the last time i spoke with you i did not think it was this cold. i have not changed my mind. i know we have gone through this cold snap in the north. it is cold out here. the one thing that i noticed is that i do not see that much frost. i do not know if the humidity is down but it is definitely cold out here. i know we've had freeze warnings yesterday up in the north. it is a cold, cold morning. you will go out and fill this when you leave. >> i spoke with mike pelton who was in livermore and he stated that he saw a lot of frost. i guess it just depends on where you are. you will need to bundle up. it is awfully chilly outside. >> more homeless deaths possibly are related to this freezing weather. already, four men have died in san jose and saratoga because of this. now, more are suspected in dublin and hayward. >> we have another round of subfreezing temperatures but wednesday should be the last of this. from that point on the morning lows will be in the upper '30's, low 40's. we're
kron4 jackie sissel is out live in one of creek. the >> is 10 degrees below freezing. 22 degrees. the last time i spoke with you i did not think it was this cold. i have not changed my mind. i know we have gone through this cold snap in the north. it is cold out here. the one thing that i noticed is that i do not see that much frost. i do not know if the humidity is down but it is definitely cold out here. i know we've had freeze warnings yesterday up in the north. it is a cold, cold...
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. >> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our show, from viewers around the world and in the united states. and later, a family from nevada, and a desperate mission to save them. and who better to talk to about the day's headlines than the great dan rather? and questions about the rise of asperger's, and susan boils, and revelations she suffers from the condition. and all coming up, plus the crash that took the life of paul walker, what will it do to the "fast & furious" franchise. >>> also an amazing story of love, hope and inspiration. how she is turning her grief into a message of hope. >> it doesn't hit you until it happens to you, in your town and state. and that can be anywhere. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news, the race against the clock to find the young couple and four little children missing in the remote snowy mountains of nevada. chad myers has more. what can you tell me about this missing family? >> reporter: last night, piers, that was 17 degrees below zero. and that is not the wind chill, but
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says the nsa is more aggressive. the idea of big brother keeping track of our activity online just not sitting well with these companies. john? >> so alison, here is the thing. i feel like facebook and google know more about me than my wife does. isn't it a little bit hypocritical for some of the companies to talk about privacy issues? >> i think it is a little bit of hypocrisy going on. google and yahoo! collect information. it's the bread and butter of their revenue is to collect our information, so they can put those ads strategically where they want them and here is more proof as to why this speaks of hypocri hypocrisy. last month goingal greed to pay $17 million to settle a lawsuit that it place cookies on computers using apple's safari web browser for a two-year period without getting authorization. google was able to circumvent safari's privacy settings without users knowing or consenting to it. another offender, facebook, facebook collects more data than you can imagine. "consumer reports" said last year face
says the nsa is more aggressive. the idea of big brother keeping track of our activity online just not sitting well with these companies. john? >> so alison, here is the thing. i feel like facebook and google know more about me than my wife does. isn't it a little bit hypocritical for some of the companies to talk about privacy issues? >> i think it is a little bit of hypocrisy going on. google and yahoo! collect information. it's the bread and butter of their revenue is to collect...
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this all, of course, came out of nsa contractor edward snowden, him leaking nsa documents, of course, these companies are taking the opportunity saying when the government came to us, we did push back little bit. all of this not sitting well with these companies. >> the fact is they've worked with the nsa. they've had their own controversies regarding privacy. >> you said it. think about google andrea hoo, they're the runs that collect your information. they want to get it for ad dollars. then you got the proof that these companies do, google agreeing last month, settling a $17 million lawsuit. it placed cookies on computers using apple's safari web browser, this happened over a two-year period. google was able to circumvent privacy settings without users knowing or consenting. facebook is a huge offender that every time, did you know every time you vis eight sight that is liked on face boorks you don't have to click like, you don't have to be a facebook user, facebook prints out a report or has a report on you if you visit this site. i think those in glass houses shouldn't throw ston
this all, of course, came out of nsa contractor edward snowden, him leaking nsa documents, of course, these companies are taking the opportunity saying when the government came to us, we did push back little bit. all of this not sitting well with these companies. >> the fact is they've worked with the nsa. they've had their own controversies regarding privacy. >> you said it. think about google andrea hoo, they're the runs that collect your information. they want to get it for ad...
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they lived. >> wow. in the announcement the newtown families announcing the formation of a website to honor their lost loved ones. called my sandy hook family. >>> presidents, prime ministers, heads of state from around the world now heading to south africa to pay tribute to nelson mandela. president obama flying to johannesburg for tomorrow's memorial service at a 95,000 seat soccer stadium. south africa's parliament also took time-out to remember the country's first black leader. there were also emotional prayer services in mandela's homeland and around the world this sunday. he died last week at the age of 95. after tomorrow's memorial service, nelson mandela will lie in state before his burial on december 15th. >>> a video that shocked the whole country. a state trooper shooting up a mini van filled with kids. now he's fighting to get his job back. hear what his attorney is saying. >>> plus, technology giants uniting to fight government spying? what the likes of facebook and google may be able to do.
they lived. >> wow. in the announcement the newtown families announcing the formation of a website to honor their lost loved ones. called my sandy hook family. >>> presidents, prime ministers, heads of state from around the world now heading to south africa to pay tribute to nelson mandela. president obama flying to johannesburg for tomorrow's memorial service at a 95,000 seat soccer stadium. south africa's parliament also took time-out to remember the country's first black...
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dow dropping 22 points, nasdaq is down by 4. s and p is moving lower by 12 points. >> thank you. >>> 6:45 now. busy day in traffic. liz? >> okay thank you guys, and we do have a new injury crash now coming in. this time in fremont. northbound 880 by that thornton avenue exit. one lane is blocked and we're seeing a little bit of slowing but mostly in the southbound direction is wait looks like, the -- what it looks like, the accident though is northbound. if you're continuing northbound for the morning drive, this is oakland and starting to get more crowded in lanes but so far no delays. between 238 and the mcarthur maze. and hey much better news now in hillsborough. san mateo county. we have reports of black ice, and a multicar accident. they issued a traffic alert earlier because a couple of lanes were blocked. they were able to reopen all lanes within the last you the minutes. some delays in the area. and there may still be some black ice. across the duran bridge it was reported and again near the black mountain road exit. be
dow dropping 22 points, nasdaq is down by 4. s and p is moving lower by 12 points. >> thank you. >>> 6:45 now. busy day in traffic. liz? >> okay thank you guys, and we do have a new injury crash now coming in. this time in fremont. northbound 880 by that thornton avenue exit. one lane is blocked and we're seeing a little bit of slowing but mostly in the southbound direction is wait looks like, the -- what it looks like, the accident though is northbound. if you're...
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on july 22, i gave the editor of "the new york times" a phone number and e-mail address. guarantee -- i find it difficult for you to guarantee -- that you are telling this committee that you can guarantee the security of all of these names of these officers? ,> your original question was the copy that "the new york times" has, do i believe that is being held? yes. >> everything under your control, can you guarantee -- >> i have talked about the copies under the joint control of "the guardian" and "the new york times." i can guarantee those are held securely. i just want to add that in those six months, it would have been open to anybody from her majesty's government to come and ask about the names. that hasn't happened. >> no one has asked you to destroy this information or hold it over? >> the cabinet secretary came over and asked me to destroy the entire cache of documents. yes. >> you haven't done so? >> no, that is also a matter of public record. one one more you -- will one more thing -- one more thing. some of the criticism has been very personal. you and i have bot
on july 22, i gave the editor of "the new york times" a phone number and e-mail address. guarantee -- i find it difficult for you to guarantee -- that you are telling this committee that you can guarantee the security of all of these names of these officers? ,> your original question was the copy that "the new york times" has, do i believe that is being held? yes. >> everything under your control, can you guarantee -- >> i have talked about the copies under...
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and we have live team coverage. ktvu's chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking another freeze warning tonight but first ann rubin shows us what is being done to keep people safe. >> reporter: during a cold snap people who deliver food or mail find themselves taking on another role, checking on the welfare of the people they see each day. >> reporter: she knows her routes but she is also the first oo notice something wrong. -- to notice something is wrong. when the temperatures drop the wellness checks become more important. >> they are the eyes and ears of the neighborhoods. >> reporter: they are not the only ones going door to door. volunteers with meals on wheels do more than just drop off lunch. >> checking in. making sure they are there, safe, warm. >> reporter: if they notice a problem they contact family, supervisors and then police. they even contacted pg&e when they noticed a man's power was turned off. >> reporter: -- wheels on wheel -- meals on wheels. >> the drivers are the only people they see during
and we have live team coverage. ktvu's chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking another freeze warning tonight but first ann rubin shows us what is being done to keep people safe. >> reporter: during a cold snap people who deliver food or mail find themselves taking on another role, checking on the welfare of the people they see each day. >> reporter: she knows her routes but she is also the first oo notice something wrong. -- to notice something is wrong. when the temperatures...
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by the nsa. it's as simple as that. heather: you are also calling for civilians to be in charge. what difference do you think that will make? >> the military does a good job, but their job is to protect the security of the united states and forget about the constitutional concerns and i think that having someone without a military background as well as being a national director of intelligence, that would bring the proper balance in determining what to ask the court to approve and how to go about collecting this information. and i can say thoroughly that we do need to have a properly administered business records law. because that is held by third parties such as communications companies that can be very useful and rather than grabbing records, then finding out what they are up to. heather: congressman, thank you for joining us. bill: senator rand paul saying that he has a fix for bankrupt detroit. >> the problem with the government stimulus is that you pick the winners and losers. with the stimu
by the nsa. it's as simple as that. heather: you are also calling for civilians to be in charge. what difference do you think that will make? >> the military does a good job, but their job is to protect the security of the united states and forget about the constitutional concerns and i think that having someone without a military background as well as being a national director of intelligence, that would bring the proper balance in determining what to ask the court to approve and how to...
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he's accused of killing 22-year- old ikkenna uwaka. they were meeting so ronnie collins could buy the playstation. prosecutors say that the victim tried to push the gun away before he was shot and said he offered to give him the playstation. >> the defendant said nah, shot him twice in the lower abdomen. >> collins is being held on $5 million bail. >>> the plan to put artificial turf on the soccer fields near san francisco's beach chalet can move forward. a judge dismissed a lawsuit by parents and environmental groups that tried to block the new turf. they said the turf could be toxic to children. opponents say they are likely to appeal the judge's decision. the park's department says the renovation of the fields will start next year and they will reopen in 2015. >>> 8:18. today the a.i.d.s. memorial quilt is back here in the bay area. the quilt honors more than 90,000 people who died of a.i.d.s. it will be in oakland from now until next wednesday. oakland's youth uprising organization is hosting the quilt. there is a reception at 4:00
he's accused of killing 22-year- old ikkenna uwaka. they were meeting so ronnie collins could buy the playstation. prosecutors say that the victim tried to push the gun away before he was shot and said he offered to give him the playstation. >> the defendant said nah, shot him twice in the lower abdomen. >> collins is being held on $5 million bail. >>> the plan to put artificial turf on the soccer fields near san francisco's beach chalet can move forward. a judge dismissed...
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of control over the last several executives not to mention the judicial branch that i served in for 22 years. i think it has exceeded its boundaries of the constitution. they were talking about the executive branch. the constitution if i remember correctly, the executive is the legislative branch. that would be congress. third is the judicial branch. my understanding of the writers of the constitution they put the most important one first. at least important last because we are selected and the guys on the other end are forever. in the middle is the executive branch. the president said that we are not a banana republic. there's a lot of definitions but my view of the banana republic is a lawless country. we are proud of the fact of the united states we are a country of the law, not people. but yet, we are in a situation where it means different things to different people and it is not enforced. like many have said, back home in texas they just don't understand where the president gets the authority to do some of these things without congressional intervention. i agree with the people t
of control over the last several executives not to mention the judicial branch that i served in for 22 years. i think it has exceeded its boundaries of the constitution. they were talking about the executive branch. the constitution if i remember correctly, the executive is the legislative branch. that would be congress. third is the judicial branch. my understanding of the writers of the constitution they put the most important one first. at least important last because we are selected and the...
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and montana they have -22 degrees. is just too cold to ice skate there. >> cold temperatures in the north bay as well. there is are we will find kron4 jackie sissel >> she seems way too happy to see a standing out here, freezing. the only thing that makes her happy is a fear was bringing pripet we have been at zero or 32 degrees in the north bay all morning. actually, it is warmer today than the past couple of days pripe. it still s very cold outside pripet it still is very cold out keep bond laughing at us. selkirk, between these two shouldn't have to stand out here. >> i have the floor director crank up the thermostat. i wore shorts least because they have of the heat up so high. >> p.m. many of you have been sending us your cold weather pictures. a little boy dressed in his winter clothes shot said how low the temperature is. does a dog is dressed in a jacket. this baby is in a beer had all bundled up. this little girl is wearing earmuffs dressed in a winter gear for school. >> we want to see what it looks like in y
and montana they have -22 degrees. is just too cold to ice skate there. >> cold temperatures in the north bay as well. there is are we will find kron4 jackie sissel >> she seems way too happy to see a standing out here, freezing. the only thing that makes her happy is a fear was bringing pripet we have been at zero or 32 degrees in the north bay all morning. actually, it is warmer today than the past couple of days pripe. it still s very cold outside pripet it still is very cold out...
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today 22-year-old paul ciancia was denied bond. he was in court, showed some bruises and scabs across his face, if a bandage around his neck. he was shot in the face -- a bandage around his neck. he was shot in the face during the gunbattle with airport police. if convicted he could face the death penalty. >>> tonight we've got an update on mcfly the dog, the pitbull terrier that was abused. in october it was found in d.c. with several cuts to his neck. tonight these two men face animal cruelty charges. they were arrested monday. christopher johnson is being held on a probation violation. turns out it's not the first time he's been accused of animal cruelty. mark moseley has been released on bond. look at mcfly today, all ready for the holidays. he is recovering from his wounds and being cared for by the bull terrier rescue of virginia. he is still looking for a good home. i'd love to take him home if i could. >>> get ready, d.c. toronto mayor, rob ford, about to hit our airways starting tomorrow morning. he's going to make a weekl
today 22-year-old paul ciancia was denied bond. he was in court, showed some bruises and scabs across his face, if a bandage around his neck. he was shot in the face -- a bandage around his neck. he was shot in the face during the gunbattle with airport police. if convicted he could face the death penalty. >>> tonight we've got an update on mcfly the dog, the pitbull terrier that was abused. in october it was found in d.c. with several cuts to his neck. tonight these two men face...
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some and in the heights and san francisco. 19 and there you go, that is a record, that is is record, 22 walnut creek, san jose, we are waiting for them to hit 29, that would tie a record, and a freeze warning will kick in again tonight and tomorrow. it will be cold again and tomorrow we will get a quick shot of rain. some upper 40s, possible record lows and very low 50s 50s's. let's take a look at some of these pictures, still some slow traffic in orinda and it is filtering back to lafayette but again nothing out of the ordinary if you are driving towards oakland. this morning's commute will be filling in at the bay bridge toll plaza and the metering lights are long if you make it pass pad and going off the roadway, janine de la vega will be reporting live from the scene and tell us about the cleanup process in just a minute as we move over, southbound 880, there was a crash on the shoulder there, 480 coming off the area. >>> crews are on the scene of an apartment fire in san leandro, brian flores is on the scene to tell us about the number of people who are now out of their homes and b
some and in the heights and san francisco. 19 and there you go, that is a record, that is is record, 22 walnut creek, san jose, we are waiting for them to hit 29, that would tie a record, and a freeze warning will kick in again tonight and tomorrow. it will be cold again and tomorrow we will get a quick shot of rain. some upper 40s, possible record lows and very low 50s 50s's. let's take a look at some of these pictures, still some slow traffic in orinda and it is filtering back to lafayette...
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i've been a big supporter of the nsa program. i think it's unfortunate that it got caught up in the irs scandal, which was a scandal. but nsa over the years has donnieman duty for us. i know the senator, i've got a lot of respect for him. i also met jim clapper when he was the air force intelligence officer in korea 25 years ago. so i don't know the details and i'm reluctant to judge it unless i know. >> on a separate note, do you feel like we're in retreat everywhere? you got china, the deal we're cutting in iran. we talked about the ukraine in the green room. what is the over-- what's the main difference in tenor from the administration left and the one now? >> i don't think that barak obama believes in the u.s. as an exceptional nation and the whole concept that the world is a safer place, more peaceful place when the u.s. is powerful able to project its will. we're cutting the defense department, withdrawing from the middle east, and cutting the defense budget to the bone, doing enormous damage. people are no longer adversari
i've been a big supporter of the nsa program. i think it's unfortunate that it got caught up in the irs scandal, which was a scandal. but nsa over the years has donnieman duty for us. i know the senator, i've got a lot of respect for him. i also met jim clapper when he was the air force intelligence officer in korea 25 years ago. so i don't know the details and i'm reluctant to judge it unless i know. >> on a separate note, do you feel like we're in retreat everywhere? you got china, the...
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temperatures will range 22 to 36 degrees. eventually we're going to see that cold air slide 300 to 500 miles off to the east and think that is going to be good enough at this point that it should begin to warm our temperatures up. it's going to be all about this area of high pressure moving in off shore. as that gets closer to california, i think you're going to like what you're going to see on this temperature trend. take, for example, napa. tomorrow morning, starting off with those upper teens, low 20s. by thursday and friday, sure, it will be near the freezing mark but not nearly as frigid as we have been dealing with. there's a warmup coming in the forecast. out of the teens into the low 30s. here's the thing. that area of high pressure that's going to be responsible for warming us up is going to produce poor air quality across the bay for the north bay, it will be the worst there for tomorrow and just remember, it's illegal to burn with a spare the air day in effect. moderate air qualities across the east bay peninsula a
temperatures will range 22 to 36 degrees. eventually we're going to see that cold air slide 300 to 500 miles off to the east and think that is going to be good enough at this point that it should begin to warm our temperatures up. it's going to be all about this area of high pressure moving in off shore. as that gets closer to california, i think you're going to like what you're going to see on this temperature trend. take, for example, napa. tomorrow morning, starting off with those upper...
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and these fasters, they've been on a fast for 22 days. and they've passed that fast on to other individuals who feel strongly about comprehensive immigration reform. the best christmas present that john boehner could give all of us, this entire country, is to provide comprehensive immigration reform for the 11 million people living under the shadows, in the shadows in this country. that's unacceptable in america. and he's got to push for a vote. we urge him to have a vote in the house and get this done. >> now, the senate has voted. all we need is a house vote. and john boehner won't even meet with the group, lee saunders. >> that's why we've got to keep the pressure on. this is -- we aren't forgetting about this. we'll be in the streets across this country. we need immigration reform now and we are not going to wait any longer. we are not going to accept any other excuses. we've got to push this agenda. we've got to push this as a priority across the country. >> you know, the support to a path for citizenship for illegal immigrants suppo
and these fasters, they've been on a fast for 22 days. and they've passed that fast on to other individuals who feel strongly about comprehensive immigration reform. the best christmas present that john boehner could give all of us, this entire country, is to provide comprehensive immigration reform for the 11 million people living under the shadows, in the shadows in this country. that's unacceptable in america. and he's got to push for a vote. we urge him to have a vote in the house and get...
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they made a suggestion, stop the nsa from collecting information. they also want the government to publicly disclose when it wants that information and make the case before an independent court. >>> his amazing story of survival inspired a hollywood hit. but ar ron roll ton, the hiker who amp pated his own arm to stay alive, today is behind bars. we'll tell you why and how it happened. >>> and could you land behind bars for allowing a friend to drive drunk. it's happening possibly to two teens in connecticut. but should they be to blame for perhaps what this young girl maybe should shoulder herself. that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >>> the hiker whos story was captured in the movie "127 hours" has ban arrested over allegations of domestic violence. in 2003, aron roll stan raz trapped by a boulder and amputated his own arm in order to free himself. sunday he was arrested on assault to minors and scheduled to appear in co
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you are a 22-year-old person living at home and parents are taking care of you, that's devastating. >> i'm wondering at the same time if there is not something for the evil genius. it's about generational theft that resonates with some young people and the idea that they are getting you to buy something, but you are paying for another generation for a graft. is there something to that strategy with younger people? >> the same arguments with social security and medicare all along. there is vulnerability and a lot of them have catastrophic plan coverage because they don't get sick very often. it's a hard sell for that reason and it requires a change in the whole mind set. that's why you have all of this and you try to throw the static out there and scare people away. it's going to take a long time to create the change in the mind set. this is not the crisis the way the westside was. it was to be expected. >> republicans are not prote protecting us from health care, but resisting unemployment. that's another fight we have in washington. they are going to center on this. let's look at wha
you are a 22-year-old person living at home and parents are taking care of you, that's devastating. >> i'm wondering at the same time if there is not something for the evil genius. it's about generational theft that resonates with some young people and the idea that they are getting you to buy something, but you are paying for another generation for a graft. is there something to that strategy with younger people? >> the same arguments with social security and medicare all along....
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now the number works out to about 22 a day. >> 22 suicides a day. >> these are anybody who served, who is in the va system. of course, you look at the numbers. a lot of these are vietnam guys. the hard part seems to be that, yes, they have committed suicide, but they have had years, they have had decades of other life experiences since serving. you can say, yes, it was a suicide, yes, it was a guy that served, but i don't think it is a clean line. no way to have a clean line to say it was directly related to a war experience. mann meetingmr. schu with one of his so called best friends, stephen, in the middle of all this. lunch with the wives. i want to read it. i'm sure you will remember this. they met a few years later when adam was home and both were trying to recover. wtu. what is that? units.ior transition ,s the psychological injuries as the army realized there is something going on here, they trained these special units, special attention, to try, in theory, to help a guy get back to his unit or make the transition into civilian life. that is the intent of these things. >> you ar
now the number works out to about 22 a day. >> 22 suicides a day. >> these are anybody who served, who is in the va system. of course, you look at the numbers. a lot of these are vietnam guys. the hard part seems to be that, yes, they have committed suicide, but they have had years, they have had decades of other life experiences since serving. you can say, yes, it was a suicide, yes, it was a guy that served, but i don't think it is a clean line. no way to have a clean line to say...
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45% unlikely. 22% likely. is that what this is about, chris? >> it is. one of my favorites in that harvard university and student politics poll is where 47% say they would recall the president from office if they could. they would take him out of his job today if they could. by the time we got to the obama care crash, we had six months of the worst beginning of a presidential second term since richard nixon. it was bad. this presidency was off on the wrong track. it was off on the wrong track on the nsa which was a massive breach of trust. this much spying was a massive breach of trust with the voters. young voters care about those issues. they live online, on the internet, on their devices. the president was snooping. he deceived them about that. that breach of trust might have been forgiven because it was related to national security. when that's compounded and amplified by a deception about people's health insurance and then, ironically for the internet president, the guy who was so good at spying on the internet now can't even build a website. it was
45% unlikely. 22% likely. is that what this is about, chris? >> it is. one of my favorites in that harvard university and student politics poll is where 47% say they would recall the president from office if they could. they would take him out of his job today if they could. by the time we got to the obama care crash, we had six months of the worst beginning of a presidential second term since richard nixon. it was bad. this presidency was off on the wrong track. it was off on the wrong...
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according to the survey, only 22% of young americans between 18 and funny nine plan to sign up. a third of >> which -- between 18 and 29 plan to sign up. leaked -- >> news that they released it. >> those are the front-page story. >> we have two wonderful guest hosts. -- betath beta workds, works. chief investment officer. likef these cute spellings tumblr. and we have tim adams. president and chief executive officer -- i can say this -- institute for international finance. he is a former undersecretary for international affairs at the state department and was policy -- policy director for bush- cheney campaign out of the state of kentucky as well. it is an important day. what do you want secretary lew to say? be one of the most complicated years in the history of reg look toward promulgation. not just the u.s., europeans and global regulators that have been incredibly busy. we will be sitting here a year from now and a very different place. the amount and sweep a regulatory changes. changes we cannot even begin to anticipate. >> to paint a picture. meeting is tim adams herding c
according to the survey, only 22% of young americans between 18 and funny nine plan to sign up. a third of >> which -- between 18 and 29 plan to sign up. leaked -- >> news that they released it. >> those are the front-page story. >> we have two wonderful guest hosts. -- betath beta workds, works. chief investment officer. likef these cute spellings tumblr. and we have tim adams. president and chief executive officer -- i can say this -- institute for international...
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>> well, i don't think -- this girl is 22. i don't think that any 22-yeer-old would know to call the police immediately. i think they probably freaked out, whether it was an accident or not but i think her defense is strong because the government is going to have to disprove that this was an accident. that's very hard when there's absolutely no eyewitnesss to this. jenna: and there's not and there's only a few text messages beeore this happened. apparently, jordan, that's the name of the broid, said if you don't hear from me, you know come looking. one can't really take from that that she was thinking about killing her husband or perhaps maybe even felt threatened by her husband which is what he maintains. it wasn't a good relatiinship. he grabbed her, she pushed him off. she didn't mean to push him but he fell off the cliff. >> we have a lot of people in jail for the rest of their lives even though there was not an eyewitness to the crimes they eventually get convicted of. number one. number two, i thinkkin this day and age,
>> well, i don't think -- this girl is 22. i don't think that any 22-yeer-old would know to call the police immediately. i think they probably freaked out, whether it was an accident or not but i think her defense is strong because the government is going to have to disprove that this was an accident. that's very hard when there's absolutely no eyewitnesss to this. jenna: and there's not and there's only a few text messages beeore this happened. apparently, jordan, that's the name of the...
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he was living a peaceful life in new mexico. he's back for three months to aid the administration. >> harris, they're desperate. >> and again, that's the timing. >> dr. emanuel not to the contrary saying, california has signed up. no. 20% or less in california -- where we can see the numbers. >> so it is consistent. >> young people as doug said they aren't stupid. >> and the politics that's going on that we're not yet talking about is democratic panic about 2014. they are scared of that. and they've told the white house, get this thing straightened out, or we're going to lose the senate and lose more seats in the house. and the republicans will ven eadvice rate this thing when they have control of congress. >> we've got a lot of people chiming in on twitter. and here is what we're finding out. someone says, harris, fox news insiders, what would it take? i would need reassurance that my personal information could not fall into the hands of internet hackers. >> remember, it was obama's loss with millennial's young voters started w
he was living a peaceful life in new mexico. he's back for three months to aid the administration. >> harris, they're desperate. >> and again, that's the timing. >> dr. emanuel not to the contrary saying, california has signed up. no. 20% or less in california -- where we can see the numbers. >> so it is consistent. >> young people as doug said they aren't stupid. >> and the politics that's going on that we're not yet talking about is democratic panic about...
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and the nsa whistle-blower edward snowden. we don't know who the the most fascinating person of 2013 is until she reveals it on the big broadcast. so you have to watch it. >> very cool. >>> a bittersweet announcement here. sam champion, the one and only, sam champion, is leaving "good morning america." we're happy for sam but also a little sad because we love sam. yeah, i know. his departure from "gma" coming relatively soon. he is going to the weather channel to report a morning show there that starts next year. abc news president ben sherwood called him a vital member of the team. they will celebrate his last show on wednesday. he will be replaced by ginger zee. who's, you know, terrific. we're in good hands with ginger zee. that's good news. sam will move on the weather channel and the weather channel president said that the negotiations began several months ago for developing a show and rebrand the network that will include a new look and new morning show that sam will be at the top of. sam was apparently their dream choic
and the nsa whistle-blower edward snowden. we don't know who the the most fascinating person of 2013 is until she reveals it on the big broadcast. so you have to watch it. >> very cool. >>> a bittersweet announcement here. sam champion, the one and only, sam champion, is leaving "good morning america." we're happy for sam but also a little sad because we love sam. yeah, i know. his departure from "gma" coming relatively soon. he is going to the weather channel...
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he also says the nsa isn't interested in reading people's image and text messages. stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. drivers and bicyclist have to share the road. that is an undisputed fact grid and if you disagree then you might be part of the problem. the city of san francisco is creating more and more dedicated cycling because let's face it, they are needed. the problem s by the drivers are not respecting the bike lanes like this one on eighth street. now normally i've got a show you the problem. except this part time while watching sfpd commander bali who oversees the police division does happen to see me should it and asked me what the problem was. so i showed them. >>: we'll get some folks out there to do a little enforcement and education. and within a few minutes, sfpd or on the st. educating >>: you are supposed to enter until right here. about how can you tell the difference? >>: there's a line right there in the street right there. >>: and enforcing the rules of the bike lanes. these dedicated bike lanes are for bicyclist on less want
he also says the nsa isn't interested in reading people's image and text messages. stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. drivers and bicyclist have to share the road. that is an undisputed fact grid and if you disagree then you might be part of the problem. the city of san francisco is creating more and more dedicated cycling because let's face it, they are needed. the problem s by the drivers are not respecting the bike lanes like this one on eighth street. now normally i've...
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new leaked documents reveal the nsa has been spying on fantasy games like world of war craft. and mars, nasa curiosity rover discovered that a fresh water lake may have existed on the red planet. you can follow us at -- >>> how about some traffic? here's liz with more on that. >> once again we are talking mass transit and b.a.r.t.. these delays are countercommute. right now, we're not hearing of any delays heading into san francisco. the delays are mainly impacting the san francisco to dublin pleasanton line. that's where they essentially shut down direct service for a while. so right now there are some trains heading out of dublin specifically to pick up some of the crowds and you can also use the orange line you see there on the screen. the fremont line. and transfer at the bay fare stop. if you need to head out towards dublin pleasanton. the problem if you were watching earlier there's a power issue near the daly city b.a.r.t. yard. they're working on fixing it now but no time when they are going to get in resolved. in the meantime the delays out to the east bay continue on
new leaked documents reveal the nsa has been spying on fantasy games like world of war craft. and mars, nasa curiosity rover discovered that a fresh water lake may have existed on the red planet. you can follow us at -- >>> how about some traffic? here's liz with more on that. >> once again we are talking mass transit and b.a.r.t.. these delays are countercommute. right now, we're not hearing of any delays heading into san francisco. the delays are mainly impacting the san...
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i thought i had done okay but my brain scan i had dozed off 22 times without realizing it. those jagged lines signaling sleep. >> you had dozens of times where your eyes began to roll around in their sockets. >> ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> that is really scary stuff. >> you know what, it honestly happens to a lot of people all the time. >> absolutely. >> you don't even realize. >> you mentioned you have driven home and feel your eyes getting heavy. it might be happening for all you know. >> it is 5:00 in the morning. it's dark outside. i'm driving on a highway and there's no one around me and it just happens, it literally does. >> you are literally asleep with your eyes open. >> and you don't realize it until you start to swerve or hear someone honk or you snap out of it and realize you have gone 20 yards and you don't know where you started. >> needles to say to all of us when that happens, pull over. >> pull over. go to a gas station. get some coffee, fresh air, water. no matter how macho you think you are everyone needs eight to nine hours a day or night howeve
i thought i had done okay but my brain scan i had dozed off 22 times without realizing it. those jagged lines signaling sleep. >> you had dozens of times where your eyes began to roll around in their sockets. >> ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> that is really scary stuff. >> you know what, it honestly happens to a lot of people all the time. >> absolutely. >> you don't even realize. >> you mentioned you have driven home and feel your eyes getting...
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a 22-year-old woman was seemingly healthy. she exercised, even taught yoga. when she stopped needing sleep she blamed her healthy lifestyle but she was wrong. it was something bad, even deadly. dr. marc siegel joins us with more. good morning. tell us about this medical mystery. she stopped needing sleep. she is thinking that's great. >> that is a great message. she thought this is the best year i ever had. i don't need sleep anymore. i'm exercising all the time. she was doing yoga every day, drink more and more water. but actually her body was hiding something. it was hiding a tumor and she didn't know it. >> the doctors found a tumor. did they remove it in time? >> she had a potassium level thaflts very -- that was very low. they started to investigate. they did an ultra sound and thought it was on her kidney. it was ten cent meters in size, huge. they managed to get the entire tumor and so far, so good. no recurrence. >> she takes medication every day to make sure it doesn't return and she's healthy now. how common this? >> extremely rare. one in several h
a 22-year-old woman was seemingly healthy. she exercised, even taught yoga. when she stopped needing sleep she blamed her healthy lifestyle but she was wrong. it was something bad, even deadly. dr. marc siegel joins us with more. good morning. tell us about this medical mystery. she stopped needing sleep. she is thinking that's great. >> that is a great message. she thought this is the best year i ever had. i don't need sleep anymore. i'm exercising all the time. she was doing yoga every...